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SCOTTISH Meet and greetRe: SCOTTISH Meet and greetA little input would help a forest drive i thought would be good as a start
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Re: SCOTTISH Meet and greetI've sent out a couple of feelers. Hang tight on my front
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Re: SCOTTISH Meet and greetmy first trip out in the fronty was to lamancha and that was great fun. Only thing i broke was the pathetic plastic sump gaurd underneath, no great loss! You'd be amazed what a standard fronty can do!
When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car.
Re: SCOTTISH Meet and greetim happy to get stuck and break some bits long as it get me home im happy to do whatever.
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Re: SCOTTISH Meet and greetThe link you mentioned previously, Stuart, is acceptable. I've been in touch with the Forestry Commission and they've provided me with 2.
Your one: http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/ourw ... orestDrive And another: http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/ourw ... orestDrive Dukes pass... which we already know about. Astra 1.9 CDTI SRi slightly tickled
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Re: SCOTTISH Meet and greeti m still waiting on a reply to my e mail. good find ok what do you think pick one set a date.
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Re: SCOTTISH Meet and greetRight those that have put thier names down can you please put some input for these forest drives or ideas
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Re: SCOTTISH Meet and greetadd me on.
1. Drinksoptional glasgow 2. Rifleman/east lothian near Livinstone 3. Me me me, Aberdeenshire (FronteraGirl ) 4. Vaux_2, Aberdeen 5. Jools, Glasgow 6. domino, Edinburgh 7,ash brear (near blairgowrie) (Yorkshire born and bred )
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Re: SCOTTISH Meet and greetAw Naw!!!
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Re: SCOTTISH Meet and greetyes keith im back
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Re: SCOTTISH Meet and greetForrest drive sounds good to me.
Regards, Keith.
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Re: SCOTTISH Meet and greetGood good ok when april or may on a weekend
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Re: SCOTTISH Meet and greet
That was fun - but not just fronties! We needed the winches on some other folks as well, iirc. Cheers Jools Julian, Frontera A 2.0 Motorsport Safety Truck
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Forest drives for me are very tame. I've done the ones over Dunoon way in the distant past, and the Duke's Past is part of Achray Stage used on last year's Rally of Scotland. I *ahem* needed to drive it a few times at speed, so a wee wander would be a bit dull.. I'll check out a couple of other options, all abilities considered. Cheers Jools Julian, Frontera A 2.0 Motorsport Safety Truck
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Re: SCOTTISH Meet and greetSorry all, been away for work, just home this arvo after leaving Leeds on the 3pm train on Tuesday. Waited 2.5hrs south of Dunbar for them to decide we couldn't get past the 2 landslides and flood on the line nr Edinburgh, then train went back to Berwick where a coach eventually turned up to take us to Edinburgh, where we then got a train to Dundee, where we then got put into taxis to take us to Aberdeen, nearly there and BAM!! Taxi spun 360degrees and landed in the gravel in the central reservation. Finally got to Abdn at 3.30am and found a room, had to stay last night too and as I say, home today feeling worse for wear.
However, I'm liking the idea of a forest drive. May be tame for some, this surely this first meeting or two is only to get to know people so no point going all out bashing yer trucks around in the mud and not getting to talk to anyone. Surely?? I'm afraid we can't make it until the end of May as I said, due to lambing. Looks like a good bit of interest is building now though ![]()
Re: SCOTTISH Meet and greetI thinking the same just for a first meet just to get to know could bring some food n soft drinks have a b&q picnic thing just to kick us off. French farmer has a friend who can help with the dirty stuff. Jools has said he going to see what he can find see what he come back with.A forest drive as it stands and if something better we all fancy come sup then it goes to the majority vote
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Re: SCOTTISH Meet and greetif you are finding it a bit tough to find places to go why dont you join a 4x4 club and go out with them.there is lots of clubs that do cater for shiny trucks and you meet a great bunch of folk.try boarders 4x4 they do not go mad when playing they drive around enjoying them self s.i am sure that you will be able to go to one of there meets and join in.its just a thought you can have a meet within a meet so to speak
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Re: SCOTTISH Meet and greetAt the moment just going to keep it F.O.G so we get to know each other before we start invading others. I joined S.M.C last year
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Re: SCOTTISH Meet and greet
The difference is that clubs that 'really' exist are almost always limited companies, and many are affiliated with the MSA to allow them to run competitions. (all to do with liability insurance etc). The basic level of competition is a Tyro Trial, which is great fun and totally no-car damaging. Upwards from there - I did a great year of Road Tax Vehicle trials (RTV).... A class win, but not one undented panel. We hooked up with Scottish Off Road Club a couple of years back and had a laugh at Lamancha. I agree that to start we should stick to a nice social drive, meet and chat. BTW- SMC? What club is that? Cheers Jools Member of Scottish Off Road Club, Scottish Hill Rally Club, Scottish Sporting Car Club Julian, Frontera A 2.0 Motorsport Safety Truck
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Re: SCOTTISH Meet and greetScottish mud club
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